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Texas Is One of Three States Vying for Bell Textron's $429 Million Plant

Aerospace Giant Seeks State Incentives for Plant for Long-Range Assault Aircraft
Stanley Black & Decker decided to close two of its U.S. factories, including this plant in North Texas, as it began consolidating its operations last year. Now, Bell Textron could help fill this vacancy. (CoStar)
Stanley Black & Decker decided to close two of its U.S. factories, including this plant in North Texas, as it began consolidating its operations last year. Now, Bell Textron could help fill this vacancy. (CoStar)
CoStar News
February 29, 2024 | 11:32 P.M.

Aerospace manufacturer Bell Textron is considering a site in its North Texas hometown for a new $429 million advanced factory, the company said in a request for state incentives.

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